CONGRESSMAN PAT RYAN RELEASES INITIAL SURVEY RESULTS ON IMPACTS OF TRUMP'S MASSIVE HEALTH CARE CUTS ON HUDSON VALLEY FAMILIES, ESCALATES FIGHT TO EXTEND LIFE-SAVING ACA TAX CREDITS
The following information was released by the office of New York Rep.
Because of Trump and Congressional Republicans'refusal to extend the ACA tax credits, families across the region are on track to get hit with a185% increase in their insurance bills
In October,
Ryan has beensounding the alarm on Trump's massive cuts impacting Medicaid and the ACA, which are projected to kick 17 million Americans off their insurance and have alreadyripped coverage from more than 17,000 people in the
The release comes amid a looming ACA extension deadline and a refusal by the President or Republican leaders in either Congressional chamber to articulate a health care plan
Of the nearly 1,000 respondents, 77% reported they'd already received notice that their health insurance bills would be increasing. Additionally, more than half of the respondents who provided specifics are seeing their bill double. Especially as the ACA extension deadline continues to approach and Republican leaders in the House,
Since the passage of
"From day one of this Administration, the
Of the nearly 1,000 responses to Ryan's survey, 77% reported that they've already received notice their premiums will increase. Of the folks who provided specifics on how much their bills are going up by, more than half are facing 100% increases a doubling of their monthly bills.
In order, the other most common responses included:
People having to cancel their plans due to cost increases
People having to switch over to lower-cost plans with higher co-pays
People losing coverage altogether without recourse, including former Essential Plan enrollees 17,000 of whom have already lost coverage in NY-18
"The
"I currently qualify for the Essential plan and will lose my health insurance with these cuts coming," said Susan S., a constituent in
"The increase in premium cost I'm facing will stress my fixed income,"said
"If we stay with the same coverage our premiums will go from
"I get my ACA plan through
"I am retired and my husband has to continue to work at age 75 due to the constant increases in the cost of living,"said Susan, a constituent in
"My insurance premium is doubling in 2026, with less coverage, too," said Geraldine, a constituent in
"Not only is my premium increasing, but my deductible has also almost doubled,"said Michelle, a constituent in
"I rely on my
"My husband and I had a UnitedHealthcare AARP plan and the premium went up from
"Our insurance premium is increasing by 100% for 2026,"said a constituent in Chester."We needed a new car, and this increase is about the same as the monthly car payments would have been. Now that money will be paying for the premium increase instead."
"My premium increased another
"With the increasing cost of health insurance, my husband and I are going to have less savings,"said a constituent in
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